Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
> 
> > 1. Does anybody on this list owe a portable MP3 player, and could tell
> > me how well it syncs with Linux, and how much memory/what features it
> > got?
> > Appearntly Rio got the best support. Anybody used it? Diamond MM said
> > that the linux utilities break the device. Is it true?
> 
> I saw a number of pages about dealing with Rio from Linux. Never heard about
> such utilities breaking the device.
> Also, never saw utilities for other players, but many of them use
> CompactFlash/SmartMedia cards, which might be
> able to read from Linux using external card reader.
> And I, personally, am waiting for Pine MP3 CD player to come (they promised
> it in April, though since it's already
> 22nd and no PR from them, that's unlikely). If that thing does what they
> promise (play MP3s from CD), and with cost
> below many current MP3 players (at least, try do buy a player with 650M :),
> without need for any software except CD writer and without any compatibility
> problems
> linked to this - it'd be a real hit.
> 

No it won't, it will be too big, heavy, and bloated... And I saw
utilities for MpMan as well. I was thinking about Nomad or something...

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